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- Joseph Buloff (December 6, 1899 – February 27, 1985) was a Jewish actor and director known for his work in Broadway and Yiddish theatre. He received the...
- information to the police. Buloff's boss, Ostermeyer, is angered and insists that Buloff find another lead. Returning home, Buloff confronts his wife Lisa...
- as Peggy Dayton Peter Lorre as Brankov Jules Munshin as Bibinski Joseph Buloff as Ivanov George Tobias as V****ili Markovitch, Commisar of Art Wim Sonneveld...
- Ma Barbella Sal Mineo as Romolo Harold J. Stone as Nick Barbella Joseph Buloff as Benny Sammy White as Whitey Bimstein Arch Johnson as Heldon Robert Lieb...
- Lares, Hanna Mogel, and Miriam Orleska, and actors Alexander Stein, Joseph Buloff, Aizik Samberg, Joseph Kamen, Jacob Waislitz, Leib Kadison, Shmuel Sheftel...
- Silva (Jud Fry), Betty Garde (Aunt Eller), Lee Dixon (Will Parker), Joseph Buloff (Ali Hakim), Jane Lawrence (Gertie), Barry Kelley (Ike) and George S. Irving...
- American team in 1933, adding new scenes and Yiddish audio narration by Joseph Buloff. The film opens in the late 19th century, as the prophet Elijah (in the...
- Martha O'Driscoll as Ruth Hainess Hans Jaray as Tony Salerno Sr. Joseph Buloff as Anton Tribik Alfonso D'Artega as Tchaikovsky Cloris Leachman as Dancing...
- Luba Kadison Buloff (December 13, 1906 – May 4, 2006) was a Lithuanian Jewish actress, active for decades in Yiddish theatre, in both Europe and the United...
- the Miropolyer tsaddik in the first performance of The Dybbuk, and Joseph Buloff, who was the lead actor of the Vilna Troupe and went on to further accomplishments...